I FOR NELSON DIRECT. Will be despatched for Nelson, THIS DAY, at Ip.m. For freight or passage, apply to NATH. EDWARDS & Co., Agents, Kennedy-street. FOR WANGANUI AND WELLINGTON. Wanganui Steam Navi- . gation Company's Favorite Screw Steamer WANGANUI, Captain Linklater. Will be despatched for above Ports on FRIDAY, the 14th INSTANT. At noon. For freight or passage, apply to The CAPTAIN, on Board. A DELPHI THEATRE. Proprietors ... S. Hamilton & Co. Pianist ... Mr E. Salaman. THIS (THURSDAY) EVENING, February 14th, Re-appearance for Three Nights, only of those talented wonderful Petite Artistes the NATHAN JUVENILE TROUPE, Mr J. Small, Mr. J. Chambers, and Mrs B. M. Nathan. La Petite Marion in her greatest impersonation of ANDY BLAKE, as played by her for upwards of 100 nights to crowded houses. Little Selena, in two new characters. The Performance will commence with the two act Comedy, entitled ANDY BLAKE, or the Irish Diamond. La Petite Marion as Andy Blake. To be followed by the laughable F'arce entitled the COLONIAL SERVANT. The whole to conclude with (by desire) the Burlesque, entitled THE HAPPY MAM. Paddy Murphy ... Little Marion. Dress circle, ss; Front seats, 3s; Back, 2s. To commence at 8 o'clock. H. EASTWOOD, Agent. rpHE APOLLO MUSIC~HALL AND CASINO,
THE ADELPHI THEATER S. HAMILTON & CO., Proprietors. The above magnificently fitted-up Hall just opened, offers unrivalled Amusement to the lovers of Music and Terpsichore. Several Young Ladies from Melbourne are engaged. Johnny Burgess and Johnny Lockyer will perform nightly. A Splendid Band in attendance, and the whole under the guidance of two efficient M.C.'s; thus rendering this the first place of amusement in the Southern Hemisphere. rrHEATRE ROYAL, Casino de Venice, Charleston. For Pour Nights Only, commencing MONDAY, 17th FEB., 1868. SIMONSEN'S &EAND OPEEA DE CAMEEA. Madame Fanny Simonsen, The great Prima Donna from the Opera Comiqe of Paris, late of Lyster's Eoyal Italian and English Opera; and
Maktin- Simonsen, Late Solo Violinist to His Majesty the King of Denmark, and conductor of Lyster's Opera Company, assisted by Miss Rebecca Jones, Of Lyster's Opera Company. Mr Eugene Artos and Mr Gr. F. Price have the honor t9 announce that they will give their FIRST GRAND OPERATIC, VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL ENTERTAINMENT, at the above place, on Monday, 17th February, 1868. Madame Simonsen appears in character every evening. An entire change of Programme will be presented every evening during their short stay. They have likewise the honor to announce that they will appear in WESTPORT ON SATURDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 15. At Stephenson's Assembly Rooms. Prices of Admission Reserved Seats, ss; Back Seats, 3s. Doors open at 7.30, to commence at 8. y "Wine, Spirit, & Provision Merchants, Princes-street, Charleston.
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Westport Times, Volume II, Issue 168, 13 February 1868, Page 3
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